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Firearms

Page history last edited by Henry T. Hill 1 year, 10 months ago

"Fast is fine but accuracy is final. You must learn to slow in a hurry." Wyatt Earp

Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast.

Regardless of caliber or cartridge size, shot placement is king when it comes to lethality. A hit with a .22 counts for more than a miss with a .50 BMG.

 

Pistols 

Ruger Mk IV .22 (made in Connecticut, New Hampshire, North Carolina and Arizona)

Glock 19 (made in Austria and US) 

Taurus G3 ($300-$400) (made in Bainbridge, Georgia)

Sig Sauer P939 (made in New Hampshire and Germany)

Sig Sauer P365

Smith & Wesson M&P (made in Springfield, Massachusetts)

Beretta 92 (made in Italy, 10 rounds or 15 rounds) (at Taurus has interchangeable parts with Beretta and is made with Beretta tooling)

Heckler & Koch (made in Germany, United Kingdom, France and US)

Walther PPK (made in Fort Smith, Arkansas)

Remington (Since 1816)

Browning (made by Fabrique Nationale in Belgium, guns made in Belgium, Portugal, Japan or US)

Charter Arms Pathfinder .22 revolver American made in Shelton, CT with lifetime warranty

 

 

Budget 

Hi-Point Firearms (made in Ohio)

Girson (made in Turkey)

Canik  (made by Century Arms) with headquarters in Boca Raton, FL and Manufacturing and warehouse in Georgia, VT.

Bersa (made in Argentina)

SCCY (made in Daytona Beach, Florida)

Tara (made in Montenegro)

Keltec (Cocoa, Florida)

 

Pistol Suggestions

 

Rifles 

Sig SG 550 formerly used by the Switzerland Army

Barrett M468 (Made by Barrett Firearms Manufacturing in Christiana, Tennessee founded in 1982

 

Caliber Information

 

Firearm Safety 

 


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